Camera (April 1921-April 1922)

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CAMERA! "The Digest of the Motion Picture Industry Page Fifteen Who's Where CLONE'S BROADWAY Realart presents Wanda Hawley in "THE OUTSIDE WOMAN" From the Play "All Night Long" By Philip Batholomae Scenario by Douglas Bronston CAST Dorothy Ralston — Wanda Hawley Dr. Frederick Ralston — Clyde Fillmore Mr. Cambridge — Sidney Bracey Mrs. Cambridge — Rosita Marstini Togo — Misao Seki Gussie — Thena Jasper Mrs. Trent — Mary Winston Curator — Jake Abrams RIALTO Adolph Zukor presents a Robert Z. Leonard production "THE GILDED LILY" With Mae Murray By Clara Beranger CAST Lillian Drake — Mae Murray Creighton Howard — Lowell Sherman Frank Thompson — Jason Robards John Stewart — Charles Gerard Mrs. Thompson — Leonora Ottinger MILLER'S Pathe presents 'BEHOLD THE MAN" SCENARIO DEPARTMENT (Continued from page 9) giving the scenario ediior a twenty page synopsis accompanied by a fifteen line description of what it is all about and where the big "punch" is, to such a condition. THE MARKET The best leads for a sale of stories that have come to my attention during the past week have been as follows: A small company, which is making fivereel westerns, want a strong cowpuncher story, written around a star with a somewhat unsympathetic character. In other words they want a "good"-bad man story. They will not pay over seven hundred and fifty dollars for a synopsis. One of the big companies is very anxious for a story for an emotional leading woman of the type of Norma Talmadge. We are still looking for that five-reel comedy drama featuring a little character ingenue. TO MAKE SOCIAL PICTURES The Home Life Motion Picture Company has recently been organized by Nate Solomon, former business manager for the William Farnum unit at the Fox Studio; A. E. Rosenberg, who for many years acted in the capacity of foreign representative for Universal, and Lester Reider, well known capitalist. The new company is specializing in the production of films of private families, social affairs, such as balls, weddings, etc. Professional screen tests will also be made. The organization has taken a suite of offices in the New Pantages building. Tom Gubbins, who has been serving as Chinese technical adviser to Penhryn Stanlaws at Lasky's, has been recently engaged by Chester Bennett of Vitagraph as technical assistant on things Chinese. Timely Films, Inc., producing the Literary Digest's "Topics of the Day," has renewed its distributing contract with Pathe Exchange, Inc. Peggy Cartwright playing Beatrice Storm in "LOVE" with LOUISE GLAUM this week NEW SYMPHONY Current Releases: — "From Hand to Mouth," "Third Generation" and "Alias Jimmie Valentine" JOHN BROWN Most Perfect Bear in the World, Wt. 600 Lbs. Absolutely Tame and Reliable Guaranteed to work with Women, Children, or Anyone, Anywhere Tel. BUD WHITE Lincoln 1319